Wendelin Haid

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Wendelin Haid (born October 16, 1803 in Imnau , † October 19, 1876 in Lautenbach ) was a German Roman Catholic clergyman, librarian and church historian.

Life

Haid was ordained a priest on September 20, 1827 and became vicar , later beneficiary in Überlingen . From 1841 he was pastor in Neukirch , Andelshofen and Löffingen , in the last parish also dean. In 1853 he became a pastor in the Lautenbach parish near Oberkirch , which he held until his death in 1876.

During his long stay in Überlingen, he devoted himself to antiquarian and archival studies and was the first volunteer librarian in the newly founded Leopold-Sophien-Bibliothek from 1832 to 1845 . At the beginning of the 1860s he was made aware of a codex by the then director of the General State Archives in Karlsruhe, Franz Joseph Mone , the Liber decimationis (German: Tithe Book) of the Diocese of Constance from 1275. This document and his own collection resulted in the plan, an organ for to found publications on church history in the area of ​​the Archdiocese of Freiburg . Therefore, in 1864, he co-founded the Church History Association for History, Antiquity and Christian Art of the Archdiocese of Freiburg and published the first 4 volumes of the Freiburg Diocesan Archive from 1865 to 1869 , from volume 5 onwards Joseph König took over the publication . In the first volume, the copy of the Liber decimationis ( Liber decimationis cleri Constanciensis pro Papa de anno 1275 , pp. 1–303) also appeared immediately . This edition was only replaced by a new edition in 2001.

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